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"Scary" and "reckless" was the verdict of one European diplomat about the discussion on the Signal messaging app about strikes on Houthi rebels ... White House, DOD deny that Hegseth leaked military ...
It's the story of how a journalist - the Atlantic magazine's Jeffrey Goldberg - was added to a Signal platform messaging ...
He went on to witness the group discuss sensitive matters surrounding U.S. plans to strike the Yemen ... "I would love to comment on the Houthi campaign because of the skill and courage of our ...
A slip-up by former US President Donald Trump’s cabinet has turned into a major embarrassment. As per various media reports, secret plans for an attack on Houthi rebels were accidentally leaked ...
US officials accidentally leaked Yemen attack plans in Signal chat shared with The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg. The Atlantic magazine has published US attack plans against Yemen’s ...
Newsweek has reproduced all the Signal group messages that were published by The Atlantic, either by being written out by Goldberg or included in the article as screenshots. It is unclear what ...
Goldberg said he was added to a chat named "Houthi PC small group," where plans for airstrikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen were discussed. On March 15, the US targeted rebel strongholds in Yemen .
Jeffrey Goldberg, journalist from The Atlantic, disclosed that he was unintentionally included in a group chat with ...
the US military hit over 30 key targets, including outposts for key Houthi leadership and experts, according to the Pentagon. The Atlantic editor was added to the Signal chat discussing plans ...
(Photo: REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein) On Mar 14, messages in the group indicated that a US strike was being prepared against Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels ... sent any war plans, and that's ...
“Scary” and “reckless” was the verdict of one European diplomat about the discussion on the Signal messaging app about strikes on Houthi rebels ... raised by the leaked chat, U.S ...